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How to get the birth medical certificate?
Bring the original and photocopy of birth medical records and parents' ID cards, fill in the self-filling form in the special window of the hospital, enter the information with the issuing personnel, and print it after the mother or her family members check it on the computer and confirm it is correct. The mother checks the birth medical certificate and signs it at the mother's signature place, and the mother signs the issuance register. Stamper checks and stamps.

The self-filled form generally includes the following contents: parents' name, ID number, nationality, baby's name, baby's household registration address, mother's residence address, bed number, etc. If you haven't thought of the baby's name when you go to the hospital for the first time, you can use a nickname instead.

Within 3 months of birth, go to the hospital where you gave birth to your child in exchange for a formal birth certificate. The official birth certificate needs to indicate the official name of the child, and once printed, it is difficult to change it.

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Precautions:

1. The self-filling form of "Birth Medical Certificate" is issued by the filling hospital. Some contents were filled in by doctors, while others were filled in by individuals (mistakes can be crossed out and rewritten). After filling it out, you can change the official birth certificate.

2. Check carefully after receiving the medical certificate of birth. If you find anything wrong, you should apply to the hospital for renewal in time. The "birth certificate" is all typed by machines, and the content "cannot be changed in principle".

3. The medical certificate of birth is a valid legal certificate of the baby and should be properly kept.

4. In order to ensure the validity of the Birth Medical Certificate, the seal shall be properly preserved after drying, and shall not be folded, torn or over-molded.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Birth Medical Certificate